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True hyperactivity in dobermans is actually rare. Most people who get a doberman expect them to lay and guard all day. However, this is a false representation of the breed that has been promoted by the mass media. Dobermans, especially when young, are a highly active breed. If you feel that your doberman is hyperactive, you might want to consult a behaviorist first. Your vet will probably know a few good ones in the area. The behaviorist will be able to tell if the activity level is normal for the breed and age of the dog, or if there is a true medical issue. If a medical issue is found, medications from the vet may help to calm the dog down. However, the problem is more than likely due to the age and breed of the dog. They may simply grow out of it. Obedience training can help too.

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